In Estonia, prostitution itself is legal and decriminalized (both selling and buying sexual services between consenting adults is permitted). However, most related activities — pimping, brothels, organized prostitution, and human trafficking — are strictly prohibited and criminalized. There is no state regulation or licensing of prostitution, meaning sex workers have no official labor rights, cannot register this activity, and do not receive mandatory health checks or social protections.
Most prostitution in Estonia takes place in Tallinn, the capital city. This is because Tallinn is the country’s largest urban center, attracts the most tourists, and has the highest concentration of nightlife venues, hotels, and massage parlors where sex work may occur.
Smaller amounts of prostitution can also be found in other cities such as Tartu and Pärnu, but Tallinn remains by far the main hotspot. Official details are available via the Penal Code of Estonia.
In Estonia, prostitution itself is legal and decriminalized (both selling and buying sexual services between consenting adults is permitted). However, most related activities — pimping, brothels, organized prostitution, and human trafficking — are strictly prohibited and criminalized. There is no state regulation or licensing of prostitution, meaning sex workers have no official labor rights, cannot register this activity, and do not receive mandatory health checks or social protections.
Most prostitution in Estonia takes place in Tallinn, the capital city. This is because Tallinn is the country’s largest urban center, attracts the most tourists, and has the highest concentration of nightlife venues, hotels, and massage parlors where sex work may occur.
Smaller amounts of prostitution can also be found in other cities such as Tartu and Pärnu, but Tallinn remains by far the main hotspot. Official details are available via the Penal Code of Estonia.
Country selected
No regions available for this country
Pick a region first